My mother's mother would sing this song as a lullabye in the 30-40's. I am trying to find out the title and the singer if their was one back then. What is the title to these words? Hand me down my bonnet, hand me down my shawl, hand me down my pretty silk dress and I will leave you all. First he offered me peaches, then he offerd me pears, then he offered me 50 cents to kiss him on the stairs. I don't want your peaches, I don't want your pears, I don't want your 50 cents to kiss you on the stairs. For I can wash the dishes and I can sweep the floor and I can sweep that nice young man right out that kitchen door.
The lyrics are unfamiliar to me for the best part but I presume they are simply a variant on the old song about going to the Calico Ball.Anyway the song is called "Hand me down my bonnet" and the best known version is probably by Joyce Grenfell.Try a google search for hand me down my bonnet in speech marks and then put Joyce Grenfell on the end.Best of luck